Sunday, July 7, 2013
Tortle Giveaway! (positional plagiocephaly)
Dr. Jane Scott is a Pediatrician, mother of 4 has created the Tortle. The Tortle is a beanie that helps with preventing flat head and torticollis when your baby is in resting positions. Thank you to Hilary Abbott Company, Inc for providing us with our very own Tortle to giveaway to a lucky reader! Keep reading for entry details.
What Is Tortle?
Tortle is a simple, comfortable beanie that helps prevent and treat early stages flat head syndrome: plagiocephaly & torticollis. It makes the job of repositioning newborns safe and easy.
It is recommended that all newborns wear a Tortle for the first few months of life to aid in repositioning; which supports healthy development. Tortle works by gently deflecting your baby’s head when she's sitting or lying on the back of her head, to gently move her head from side to side.
How Do I Use It?
• Put the beanie on your baby when lying awake (such as on the floor or in a bouncer or swing), sleeping with your supervision, or traveling in a car seat or stroller.
• Align the support roll behind one ear, then at feeding time, switch sides so she doesn’t begin to favor a position. Tortle is not intended for overnight use.
• If your baby has developed some flattening or plagiocephaly, use the Tortle to position the head preferentially to the other side. Once the flattening has improved, then return to alternating it side to side.
• The patented support roll aids in repositioning: it’s firm enough so she won’t roll over, and soft enough to encourage natural, comfortable movement.
I was able to take a look at the Tortle and here are my thoughts:
I often recommend parents to use a blanket to help positions babies in certain positions but this is a lot easier to use correctly. It’s also great for prevention as long as the caregivers are consistent with alternating sides. It is very lightweight and won’t overheat easily it’s perfect for babies that have a preferred side. Also it allows baby to move freely.
Overall, I wish I would have had the Tortle when my daughter was a newborn it would have decreased my anxieties of having her in the car or stroller for long periods of time.
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